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prime minister —总理 (almost always used) ()Examples:Baroness Thatcher or Margaret Thatcher (1925-2013), British conservative politician, prime minister 1979-1990—Benazir Bhut(1953-2007), Pakistani politician, daughter of executed former prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and herself prime minister 1993-1996, murdered by Al Qaeda—Kevin Rudd (1957-), Australian politician, proficient in Mandarin, prime minister 2007-2010—KOIZUMI Jun'ichirō (1942-), Japanese LDP politician, prime minister 2001-2006—FUKUDA Yasuo (1936-), Japanese LDP politician, prime minister 2007-2008—Nouri Kamel al-Maliki (1950-) prime minister of Iraq from 2006—ABE Shinzō (1954-), Japanese LDP politician, prime minister 2006-2007—Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani (1952-), Pakistan people's party politician, prime minister from 2008—Noda Yoshihiko, Prime Minister of Japan (2 September 2011 ~)—KAIFU Toshiki (1931-), Japanese politician, prime minister 1989-1991—Sher Bahadur Deuba (former prime minister of Nepal)—Vladimir Putin (1952-), career KGB officer and politician, president of Russian Federation from 2000, prime minister from 2008—Prince KONOE Fumimaro (1891-), Japanese nobleman and militarist politician, prime minister 1937-1939 and 1940-1941—Thaksin Shinawatra (1949-), Thai businessman and politician, prime minister 2001-2006—Vincent C. Siew (1939-), Taiwanese diplomat and Kuomintang politician, prime minister 1997-2000, vice-president from 2008—prime minister (in feudal China)—Harold Macmillan (1894-1986), UK conservative politician, prime minister 1957-1963—Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881), British conservative politician and novelist, prime minister 1868-1880—Vojislav Kostunica (1944-), Serbian politician, prime minister from 2004—formal title of the Japanese prime minister—Goh Chok Tong (1941-), Singapore businessman and politician, prime minister 1990-2004—Hun Sen (1952-), prime minister of Cambodia since 1985—Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (1954-), Turkish politician, prime minister from 2003—Raffarin, prime minister of France under Jacques Chirac—Ms Sheikh Hasina (1947-), Bangladesh politician, prime minister 1996-2001 and from 2008—Hatoyama Yukio (1947-), Japanese Democratic Party politician, prime minister from 2009—Gordon Brown (1951-), UK politician, prime minister 2007-2010—Kiichi Miyazawa (former Japanese prime minister)—Benjamin Netanyahu (1949-), Israeli Likud politician, prime minister 1996-1999 and from 2009—Li Si (c. 280-208 BC), Legalist philosopher, calligrapher and Prime minister of Qin kingdom and Qin dynasty from 246 208 BC—ASŌ Tarō (1940-), Japanese entrepreneur and LDP politician, prime minister from 2008—Nguyễn Tấn Dũng (1949-), prime minister of Vietnam (2006-)—Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964), Indian politician, first prime minister 1947-1964—Stephen Harper (1959-), Canadian politician, prime minister from 2006—José Manuel Durão Barroso (1956-), Portuguese politician, Prime Minister of Portugal 2002-04, President of EU Commission from 2004—Hatoyama Yukio (1947-), Japanese Democratic Party politician, prime minister 2009-2010—Zhou Enlai (1898-1976), Chinese communist leader, prime minister 1949-1976—Winston Churchill (1874-1965), UK politican and prime minister 1940-1945 and 1951-1955—Lee Kuan Yew (1923-), founding prime minister of Singapore 1959-1990—Inder Kumar Gujral (1919-), Indian Janata politician, prime minister 1997-1998—Julia Gillard (1961-), Australian politician, prime minister from 2010—HASHIMOTO Ryūtarō (1937-2006), Japanese politician, prime minister 1996-1998—Li Keqiang (1955-), PRC politician, prime minister from 2013—Li Peng (1928-), leading PRC politician, prime minister 1987-1998, reportedly leader of the conservative faction advocating the June 1989 Tiananmen clampdown—Han Seung Soo (1936-), South Korean diplomat and politician, prime minister from 2008—Di Renjie (607-700), Tang dynasty politician, prime minister under Wu Zetian, subsequently hero of legends—ASŌ Tarō (1940-), Japanese entrepreneur and LDP politician, prime minister 2008-2009—KAN Nao(1946-), Japanese Democratic Party politician, prime minister from 2010—Tomiichi Murayama (former prime minister of Japan)—José Luis Zapatero (1960-), Spanish PSOE politician, prime minister of Spain from 2004—Fidel Castro or Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz (1926-), Cuban revolutionary leader, prime minister 1959-1976, president 1976-2008—Jan Pieter Balkenende (1956-), prime minister of the Netherlands from 2002—Jose Socrates, prime minister of Portugal from 2005— |